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Fayette County health officials are reporting two cases of mumps in the Lexington area. These are the first confirmed cases of the viral disease this…
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Lexington Mayor Jim Gray says there are more people employed in the bluegrass city than at any time in the city’s history. That was one of several points…
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A new report says Kentucky's population is expected to increase more than 10 percent between 2015 and 2040, with Jefferson and Fayette counties projected…
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The Kentucky Supreme Court plans to convene next week to hear oral arguments in six cases including one about free speech.A statement from the high court…
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For the first time in more than a decade, there’s a confirmed West Nile virus case in the Lexington area. Health officials remind central Kentuckians...
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Gov. Matt Bevin is calling on Kentucky lawmakers to pass charter school legislation next year. Charters operate independently of many public school…
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The Republican Party of Kentucky says state Sen. Ralph Alvarado has been invited to speak at the Republican National Convention next week. Alvarado…
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The November general election is less than a month away and Monday is the last day to register to vote in the Commonwealth. Deadlines for voter…
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The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a longtime Fayette County elementary school teacher who was suspended without pay for nearly a year and a…